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    Safer in the back?

    http://www.emsresponder.com/print/EMS-Magazine/Safer-In-the-Back/1$11114 I am happy to see that there are some reports coming out about this, maybe as a group of providers, we can get this to become law nation wide. I think everyone can get on this and like it no mater if you are private...
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    IM Morphine

    Vene, how much epi? and wouldn't the concentration be different then what most EMS units carry? like 1:20,000? or have I misunderstood? how does epi slow the reaction? I was thinking that epi would speed up absorption. feeling a bit ignorant on this subject and I can't seem to find anything...
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    New EMT, don't understand a couple of calls.

    A provider's job is to know the human body and its functions in terms of normality (homeostasis). The four cornerstones of diagnostic medicine, each essential for understanding homeostasis, are: anatomy (the structure of the human body), physiology (how the body works), pathology (what can go...
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    New EMT, don't understand a couple of calls.

    it depends on your protocols Why would you want to with hold o2 in that situation? SpO2 reading may be a little off in that case, along with person's suffering from hyperventilation may have spasm's in the extremities, in extreme cases. the hyperventilation may be a issue of other...
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    New EMT, don't understand a couple of calls.

    I realize that this has been :deadhorse: but, I think that the more EMT's see/read/hear about, maybe just maybe it might cause them to look things up and do some of their own research on different subject. Just because it isn't taught in an EMT basic program doesn't mean they don't need to know...
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    Ethics: Parents Refusing Treatment for Children

    there can be a difference between the two....sometimes. I should have posted the source, so on that my bad, but this has been a very interesting discussion none the less.
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    oxygen is bad.....????

    New Tack on Cardiac Arrest: Turn Down the Oxygen, very interesting article on EMS responder.com http://www.emsresponder.com/article/article.jsp?id=13503&siteSection=1
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    Ethics: Parents Refusing Treatment for Children

    lucid, I meant to post a source, got side tracked. but it does happen all the time,not that, that makes it okay in any way. None of the things I posted were from me. but at the same time, before pointing the finger at me, you might want to look at you signature....same holds true for that
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    Ethics: Parents Refusing Treatment for Children

    Mycroft the case law from 1905, was more for public health, due to highly infectious disease, the government at the time believed they had a higher responsibility to the masses rather then a few who didnt want to have vaccinations. the problem with your lawsuits idea is that more then likely...
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    Ethics: Parents Refusing Treatment for Children

    The US Supreme Court ruled on this in 1905 biggest difference is this is for public health issues e.g. vaccination programs. and not for protection of a minor child in need of medical care/ treatment. Parents have been allowed to refuse care for their children based on the parents believing...
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    Ethics: Parents Refusing Treatment for Children

    The First Amendment to the US Constitution prohibits any action by an American government which restricts "the free exercise of religion." Now as far as case law, I believe that if it has to do with minor children, there won't be a lot of information dealing with this subject. I would say most...
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    New EMT, don't understand a couple of calls.

    so a few things first and fore most; The hypoxemia definition as decreased partial pressure of oxygen excludes decreased oxygen content caused by anemia (decreased content of oxygen binding protein hemoglobin) or other primary hemoglobin deficiency, because they don't decrease the partial...
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    New EMT, don't understand a couple of calls.

    Paraquat poisoning will be further along with high concentrations of O2, there is no doubt about this, I can find plenty of sources all over the internet. In emergency care if someone needs help with their breathing, bag them on room air, that is assisting their ventilations to some point. I...
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    New EMT, don't understand a couple of calls.

    Okay, I have a slightly different perspective on this, there is one true contra-indication for O2 admin, that would be paraquat poisoning.
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    Rescuscitating little people

    Although uncommon, the achondroplastic dwarf (AD) may become the victim of multiple trauma, presenting special challenges for the emergency department (ED) physician. Traditional management of airway, breathing, circulation, and neurological disability is altered by the unique anatomic features...
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    Rescuscitating little people

    arealdwarf: thanks so much for the information, I am sorry for saying the word midget. no harm by it. The comment on psycosocial issues I believe was for, more for those dwarfs that are having a hard time dealing with living in a world that isn't designed for them and due to reasons...
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    Rescuscitating little people

    I did check with my med director, today. he said that he wasnt sure how it would be any different then treating an elderly person on similar meds, or an overly obese person, his idea was to try and fix under lying condition. he also said that he would look into it. and he would try and provide...
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    Rescuscitating little people

    "A dwarf is a person of short stature - under 4’ 10” as an adult. More than 200 different conditions can cause dwarfism. A single type, called achondroplasia, causes about 70 percent of all dwarfism. Achondroplasia is a genetic condition that affects about 1 in 25,000 people. It makes your arms...
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    IM Morphine

    I would say it would be used in IFT hospice pt's for comfort care, MCI's where you don't have time to start a IV line. or in pt's are quads, most of the time they don't have good IV access, or in Pt's who are amputees. only a things i can think of.
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    Rescuscitating little people

    I would like to know this as well, I would say do they fit on the broselow tape? if so then I would think that they would need to be treated as a pedi of the same size. But at the same time Most midgets/dwarfs weigh a bit more which might cause some problems with weight based medications.
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